Client Entertainment

We pride ourselves on designing some of the most culturally exciting corporate events on offer. The Artscapes team is passionate about the art and culture of our city and thrives on offering our corporate clients exclusive, private-access to some of London’s most breathtaking cultural hubs and art collections.

Why not host a private breakfast at Lord Leighton’s magical house in Holland Park or have a bizarre experience at Dennis Severs’ wildly eccentric, time-travel house in Spitalfields? Champagne in the cloisters of the ancient atmospheric church of St Bartholomew the Great is a spine-tingling experience, as is a private harpsichord recital and gin tasting in a perfectly preserved candlelit Georgian house. Treat your guests to exclusive access to a hidden print room in one of London’s majestic museums where they’ll be impressed by some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world. Or perhaps host an intimate evening at a beautiful historic commercial art gallery, where you’ll be surrounded by world class art as well as experts on-hand to divulge the secrets of the art market. A private tour of one of London’s iconic sites with a hand-picked guide to wow your guests may be more your style? Allow your guests to be among the first to see a blockbuster exhibition with a private view, go behind the scenes at Wren’s masterpiece, St Pauls Cathedral, or have champagne and canapes surrounded by the Tower of London’s famous jewels…

London’s your oyster. With an endless breadth of entertainment opportunities, we can create the perfect experience for you and your clients.

Greenwich by Boat – Teaser itinerary

Easily accessible from the City and Canary Wharf, the historic UNESCO sites in Greenwich are a joy to visit, particularly on a beautiful summer’s evening.

Take an historic boat down the Thames in the style of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Docking at Greenwich’s ancient pier, our guides will lead you on a tour of Wren’s magnificent Old Naval Hospital, including a behind-the-scenes visit to the Undercroft with its James I wine cellars and the pensioners’ bowling alley. As the sun lowers, you’ll saunter up to the Queen’s House for drinks and canapes over a tour of the fantastic art collection. Think JMW Turner, Canaletto, George Romney and Van der Velde, this is a very impressive art collection just waiting to be explored.

The evening will finish with a candlelit dinner in Inigo Jones’s beautiful Great Hall. Though few today realise it, the Queen’s House is one of the most important pieces of architecture in London. As the first piece of classical architecture in the city, this amazing building prompted a vigorous wave of classicism that lasted 200 years and totally changed the shape of London.